welcome along to sportsday. we ll start in manchester, where thousands lined the streets to bid a final farewell to one of england s greatest ever footballers, sir bobby charlton. the funeral of the 1966 world cup winner and manchester united legend took place at manchester cathedral. the bbc s sports editor dan roan has more. applause a final farewell for, arguably, english football s greatest ever figure. here at the stadium where he is immortalised, thousands paying tribute to sir bobby charlton earlier as his funeral cortege passed old trafford, home of the club where he made more than 750 appearances. members of united s youth teams forming a guard of honour as the hearse drove past, the ground adorned with images depicting a glittering career. he s a gentleman and a legend. do you know what i mean? he had time for everybody. now, we ve been to different countries, and they said, manchester, bobby charlton. everybody knew him. at manchester cathedral, meanwhile, 1,000
people distribute that profit out to the people that need it. if you want to -et people that need it. if you want to get nroney people that need it. if you want to get money from the rich and give it to the get money from the rich and give it to the poor, get money from the rich and give it to the poor, as a lot of people do, what to the poor, as a lot of people do, what is to the poor, as a lot of people do, what is better than people with multi tens of thousands of pounds worth multi tens of thousands of pounds worth of multi tens of thousands of pounds worth of energy bells with swimming pools worth of energy bells with swimming pools that worth of energy bells with swimming pools that they cannot avoid paying, non-dom pools that they cannot avoid paying, non-dom is pools that they cannot avoid paying, non dom is will still have to pay the energy non dom is will still have to pay the energy bill, and the government taxes the energy bill, and the government taxe